This is flight 30 of 33 from my recent trip where I flew around the world. At the end of September through the beginning of October, I set out to fly around the Earth, and after 16 days, 13 airlines, 33 flights, and over 38,000 miles, I landed back in Kansas City, Missouri after visiting 13 different countries. Over the next 2 weeks I'll be posting these flights in order, so you too can take this incredible journey, exactly as I did! The flights will be posted every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday until all 33 flights are live! So, check back three times every week to take this incredible journey with me! Full Trip Playlist: th-cam.com/play/PL6poUgHngiIF2lk7pJTExalaFQTnWwK2E.html
There is no other sound, and I mean, absolutely no other sound that can compare to the school up and Full Throttle of a DHC 6 300. Listening to this at full blast with headphones on...HEAVEN!!!
I believe Cayman Airways also received another “new” Twin Otter in the past few months. It’s around 45+ years old too but still a new addition to the that fleet!
Another beautiful sharing adventure travel trip reports and gorgeous stunning footage views compilation and thanks again and wishing you a great weekend ! ..
Great drive! I just drove to New York City and I stay there until after New Year's Day so I can relax, eat, and shop there along with upcoming ball drop.
We've seen some beautiful blue waters on your flights between the Hawaiian islands but never anything like the water on this video. What altitude do you think you flew on this trip?....maybe 3000 feet if that. Great video.
Love it. What audit and camera are you using here? Is there a way to omit the needless conversations in the background and just hear the engines? Thank you so much .... HNY
Hey bro is it today because when the plane is landing in grand cayman it has to past our house and was there a flight to kingston when u were there Cuz i can see the going to kingston
@@sla31The world’s shortest commercial flight ever is Loganair’s Service from Westray to Papa Westray in northern Scotland. It is operated by the same aircraft shown in this video. The DHC 6-300 twin otter.
I edit everything with Final Cut Pro, and thenI have a hard drive farm connected to my editing computer that has 200TB of storage. Yes that's 200TB, or 200,000GB.
This is flight 30 of 33 from my recent trip where I flew around the world. At the end of September through the beginning of October, I set out to fly around the Earth, and after 16 days, 13 airlines, 33 flights, and over 38,000 miles, I landed back in Kansas City, Missouri after visiting 13 different countries. Over the next 2 weeks I'll be posting these flights in order, so you too can take this incredible journey, exactly as I did! The flights will be posted every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday until all 33 flights are live! So, check back three times every week to take this incredible journey with me!
Full Trip Playlist: th-cam.com/play/PL6poUgHngiIF2lk7pJTExalaFQTnWwK2E.html
There is no other sound, and I mean, absolutely no other sound that can compare to the school up and Full Throttle of a DHC 6 300. Listening to this at full blast with headphones on...HEAVEN!!!
Can't argue with you there my friend! Thanks for watching!
Wow! 9 minutes? That is one of the shortest flights I’ve ever seen!
Yup, about 6 minutes of air time to cover the 14 miles between the two airports .
On little cayman seeing the street run through the airport is cool
Very cool indeed. Thanks for watching my friend!
Nice flight SP good job 👍
Thanks my friend!
Beautiful
Short, but sweet! 🛩
I believe Cayman Airways also received another “new” Twin Otter in the past few months. It’s around 45+ years old too but still a new addition to the that fleet!
Beautiful sound & yeah A 46 years of age young bird 😌& What amazing Surroundings by mother nature by the way it's like a painting from henri matisse ❤
Another beautiful sharing adventure travel trip reports and gorgeous stunning footage views compilation and thanks again and wishing you a great weekend ! ..
Thanks so much, I really appreciate it! You have a good weekend too my friend!
Great seeing you in the Cayman Islands 🇰🇾
I always enjoy my time in the Cayman Islands! Thanks for watching my friend.
Thank you for the wonderful video😆👍
Great drive! I just drove to New York City and I stay there until after New Year's Day so I can relax, eat, and shop there along with upcoming ball drop.
Awesome ❤
Thanks for watching my friend. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Super Cool! 👍👍
No meal and beverage service? ;)
We've seen some beautiful blue waters on your flights between the Hawaiian islands but never anything like the water on this video. What altitude do you think you flew on this trip?....maybe 3000 feet if that. Great video.
This flight cruised at a whopping 1,000 feet. Probably the lowest I've ever cruised at on a flight haha.
One love my not so Caymanian brother.
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Love it. What audit and camera are you using here? Is there a way to omit the needless conversations in the background and just hear the engines? Thank you so much .... HNY
This was filmed with an iPhone 16 Pro using the standard audio settings. Unfortunately there really ins't an easy way to isolate the engines.
Okay now you’re obligated to do Westray to papa westray 🤣 otherwise great flight !!
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Hey bro is it today because when the plane is landing in grand cayman it has to past our house and was there a flight to kingston when u were there Cuz i can see the going to kingston
No, this was filmed about 2 months ago.
@@sla31 ok thanks
The official shortest commercial flight is in uk but idk exactly which legs
I believe it’s in Scotland to be exact. I can’t remeber the exact route either, but this is up there on the list too 😁.
@@sla31The world’s shortest commercial flight ever is Loganair’s Service from Westray to Papa Westray in northern Scotland. It is operated by the same aircraft shown in this video. The DHC 6-300 twin otter.
@@GarlandTexasSpotter2024 i knew it ws loganair but i forgot to write before
@@GarlandTexasSpotter2024 i ws not sure between sunair and loganair
I thought maybe it was a Shetlands island hopper…or maybe that flight from Honolulu to Lanai City…?
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How do you edit and export all of this footage? Where do you store it?
I edit everything with Final Cut Pro, and thenI have a hard drive farm connected to my editing computer that has 200TB of storage. Yes that's 200TB, or 200,000GB.
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